Loss Is a Four-Letter Word - A Bereavement Boot Camp for the Widowed-Kick Grief in the Ass and Take Your Life Back

A compassionate action plan for the widowed to move optimistically into the future without leaving behind the memory of their loved one. The word loss contains only four letters, but its size belies the amount of fear it produces at even its mere mention. Even more terrifying and enormous is the reality of loss-specifically, the loss of a spouse. For the loved one left behind, the loss of a spouse or partner is frightening, and the ensuing grief can be all-consuming. Regardless of the circumstances, spousal loss devastates on numerous levels and in countless ways. Whether the loss is brand new or decades old, it leaves indelible wounds. Worst of all, widowhood has the capacity to keep those affected from moving forward into a new and fulfilling life. The need for relatable and actionable direction and advice remains a very real need for the widowed community. In Loss is a Four-Letter Word, award-winning author Carole Brody Fleet, who experienced the numbing pain and grief herself as a young widow and mother, shows readers a way out, a way to move forward-not get over -their most profound loss in positive ways. Fleet combines no-nonsense, directed advice with specific, boot-camp style assignments that are framed with compassion and humour. Appropriate for both the newly bereaved as well as those who may have been grieving for years, Loss is a Four-Letter Word is also ideal for those who wish to best support the bereaved through a most challenging life-journey